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Collapse Issue 439 - 26 Feb 2018Issue 439 - 26 Feb 2018
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Woy Woy bowling club makes steps towards Ettalong
Vinnies plans to spend half a million on op shop
Play equipment to be removed from three playgrounds
Nursing home proposal resubmitted for Hillview St
Council considers making submission on Sporties
Landowner disappointed at council intervention
Petrol station construction gets the go-ahead
NRMA applies to upgrade cabins at Ocean Beach
Renovations for hotel
Questions asked about sandstone blocks
Cr Marquart given 12 weeks' leave
Council should spend up to $20M on dredge - Chamber
Exchange student reports on 12 months in Mexico
New school building opens in Uganda
Community housing project officially opened
Community group foreshadows coming events
Boatshed receives heritage grant
Guide dog group to have a stall
Baptist annual fete
Council changes mind on planning submissions
Nominations sought for council groups
Environment group holds annual meeting
Day of Prayer service at Woy Woy
Scouts visit Gosford waterfront
Sale donations wanted
Where do our articles come from?
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Precinct system is potential model for Central Coast
Intention was to first tell members directly
Rudeness shown by Member for Terrigal
Free independent advice on solar systems
Council has to set standards
Insulting to building industry and council planners
Rocks on beach since work on Ettalong dunes
Beach will only get worse before it gets official help
Peninsula News is bad for my health
Beach needs more than tinkering at the edges
Need for footpaths and kerbing does not require survey
Council has no imagination beyond the ad hoc
Time to rethink underpass - without Holstein
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Medical students visit Ocean Beach surf club
Hearing checks at Ettalong
Free afternoon tea at women's health centre
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Pair to perform at folk club
Scottish folk singer performs at Woy Woy
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Ethics co-ordinator attends official reception
Crackdown on hats at Woy Woy
Ettalong to celebrate Harmony Day
School leaders welcomed
Testing to take place online
Classes move as roof is replaced
School reflects on Sorry Day
Swimming carnival
Woy Woy gains an extra teacher
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Roosters notch up opening win
Locals recognised by Bowls Central Coast
Charity bowls day raises $1100
Life savers in exchange program
Event for non-registered bowlers
Charity day for Cambodian orphans

Environment group holds annual meeting

The Peninsula Environment Group will hold its annual meeting at 10am on March 10 in the Spike Milligan room at Woy Woy Library.

The meeting will include reports about the group's various projects, including the Woy Woy Community Garden in Moana St, its food network, its nature playgroup (which organises nature-based playgroup sessions for pre-schoolers), the Woytopia Sustainable Living Festival, and its Plastic-Free Peninsula campaign.

There will also be a short presentation explaining the history and structure of the Peninsula Environment Group.

All committee positions will be vacated and a new committee elected.

"This is a great time to get involved," said Group secretary Ms Carolyn Glover.

"We welcome new members in all our projects, but for the first time in a while we have vacancies to join the food network, our organic food buying co-operative, and we are also looking for volunteers to help with our Woytopia sustainable living festival later this year.

"If you are interested in getting involved in a local environment organisation, this is a great opportunity to learn more about a dynamic and friendly community group and become involved in its activities," Ms Glover said.





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